4:17

1980s Japanese new-wave / electro ballad, female vocal, Moody, late-night, sparse, Instruments: cold Juno pad, DX7 glassy keys, mono analog synth bass with slight chorus, minimal LinnDrum pattern, tight gated snare (short), single-voice sine lead (no vibrato), occasional arpeggiator (1/8), BPM 90, Key F#m, Room/plate reverb small, stereo width moderate, ABSOLUTELY NO BRASS: no trumpet (including muted), no sax, no horn sections, no brass-like presets
4:24

NO BRASS: no trumpet (muted or open), no sax, no horn stabs or brass-like synths, 1980s Japanese new-wave / minimal synth, Female vocal, Cold late-night station mood, introspective, Synth-only instrumentation: DX7 glassy keys, Juno-90 deep chorus pad, warm subtle analog synth bass, LinnDrum or RX5 minimal 8-beat, short gated snare, light clap, synth-tom fills, Lead = soft sine/square mono line (low vibrato), Optional 1/8 arpeggiator, faint, Form: Intro(4)–Verse(16)–Pre(8)–Chorus(16)–Verse(16)–Pre(8)–Chorus(16)–Bridge(8, drums thinned + arp)–LastChorus(16)–Outro(4, delay fade), BPM 90, Key F# minor, 4/4, Small plate reverb, light tape delay, tight compression, No guitar solos, NO BRASS INSTRUMENTS
4:58

御簾恋
v5
Traditional Japanese song, no EDM or rock, Mid-tempo around 115 BPM, minor, dark and elegant, Main instrument: shamisen, with koto and shakuhachi, plus soft Japanese drums and small taiko, Acoustic and spacious, like ancient court music, Verses are quiet and simple, with light percussion and sparse shamisen, Pre-chorus slowly adds drums and koto to build tension, Chorus becomes clearly bigger and dramatic: stronger taiko patterns, more active shamisen, and shakuhachi supporting the melody, Young Japanese female vocal, calm in verses and more powerful and emotional in the chorus
3:41



